New UHV student life director seeks more student involvement

Oct. 14, 2013 at 5:14 a.m.

Dakota Doman has noticed the word opportunity frequently coming up in conversations since he began work Sept. 23 as University of Houston-Victoria student life director.

Doman left his job as director of student activities and civic engagement at Lamar University in Beaumont because he was excited about the opportunity of expanding and molding UHV's student life offerings, he said.

"I think it's great that the faculty and staff at UHV talk a lot about the opportunity to grow UHV as a destination university," he said. "Opportunities mean new things. Some universities are set in established ways, so there's not a lot of wiggle room to try new activities or programs. One of the draws about UHV is the chance to expand what we offer our students."

As student life director, Doman is tasked with developing, administering and evaluating policies, programs, procedures and initiatives that support student life and promote student engagement.

Although cases of discipline are rare, Doman said that's one aspect of the position that is new to him.

"I have worked to plan activities and community service projects, and I even coached a club basketball team," he said. "I haven't been a judicial officer, so that was something that interested me."

Doman earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in 2008 from Lamar University. He went on to obtain a Master of Business Administration in 2011 from Lamar. He now is a doctoral student in higher education administration at Texas Tech University.

"A lot of the principles I learned while obtaining an MBA are applicable to this job," he said. "I have to be a leader, know about marketing and how to balance a budget. Those are all things I learned in business school. Normally, people in this field will earn a Master of Education, but the MBA prepared me for this role."

Doman worked in the student affairs office at Lamar as an undergraduate student. In 2009, he returned to Lamar to take a job as assistant director of student activities.

He was promoted in June 2012 to director. He developed and led community service programs and projects, and he oversaw more than 500 activities throughout the 2012-13 academic year.

One idea Doman wants to implement is having UHV included in the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. Each year, the U.S. president recognizes higher education institutions that reflect the values of exemplary community service and achieve meaningful outcomes in their communities through service.

Doman said Victoria is blessed with many strong community organizations.

"UHV can explore partnerships with those groups to give students a chance to get more involved in helping Victoria," he said.